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While there was almost no difference <strong>in</strong> urban areas between the proportion of girls<br />

<strong>and</strong> boys attend<strong>in</strong>g school, the gender gap <strong>in</strong> rural areas was marked, with only 48 per<br />

cent of girls attend<strong>in</strong>g primary school compared to 57 per cent for boys. Disparities<br />

among boys <strong>and</strong> girls are also marked accord<strong>in</strong>g to the poverty level of the household<br />

<strong>in</strong> which a child lives. For example, among the poorest households, the net primary<br />

school attendance rate among boys was 52 per cent, compared to only 39 per cent<br />

among girls. Only among the best off households was the gap close, with 88 per<br />

cent attendance for each sex. This <strong>in</strong>dicates that girls <strong>in</strong> the poorest households are<br />

discrim<strong>in</strong>ated aga<strong>in</strong>st <strong>in</strong> terms of access to education, as such households tend to<br />

favour access to education for boys.<br />

Figure 4.6: Net primary school attendance rate by sex <strong>and</strong> wealth qu<strong>in</strong>tile<br />

100<br />

%<br />

80<br />

88<br />

88<br />

60<br />

40<br />

52<br />

39<br />

51<br />

44<br />

57<br />

49<br />

72<br />

68<br />

20<br />

0<br />

Poorest<br />

Second<br />

poorest<br />

Middle<br />

Second best<br />

off<br />

Best off<br />

Source: DHS 2003<br />

Boys<br />

Girls<br />

Figure 4.7: Net primary school attendance rate (EP1 <strong>and</strong> EP2)<br />

%<br />

80<br />

76<br />

75<br />

60<br />

63<br />

57<br />

57<br />

40<br />

48<br />

20<br />

0<br />

Total Urban Rural<br />

Boys<br />

Girls<br />

Source: INE/MPD/UNICEF 2005, additional analysis of the DHS 2003<br />

CHILDHOOD POVERTY IN MOZAMBIQUE: A SITUATION AND TRENDS ANALYSIS<br />

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